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The Mixergy algorithm is supposed to anticipate but it''s hard to determine how well it works. It''s all there on your phone anyway. Or you can just use it as a battery on overnight tariff. Heat
The Mixergy algorithm is supposed to anticipate but it''s hard to determine how well it works. It''s all there on your phone anyway. Or you can just use it as a battery on overnight tariff. Heat
Sunamp heat batteries are our choice for domestic hot water, replacing bulky and inefficient old immersion tanks with a space saving thermal heat store that is energy efficient and suffers from
Whether it''s housing, new builds, or commercial estates — Mixergy adapts to your needs and energy goals. Fast, efficient, and future-ready. The smart, flexible hot water for any energy system. Maximise
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I think Mixergy would be my choice if the space is available simply down to it''s flexibility and price. It can heat the water using off peak electric or solar through an immersion, heat pump,
We currently have a gas heated tank that''s 20+ years old and not the best insulated. Aim is to get this with an electric element so no longer need gas for hot water.
These work similarly to Lithium-ion batteries, but there are a couple of key differences. Pros: These are a slightly cheaper option than Lithium-ion.
Whereas a standard cylinder needs to heat the entire volume both the sunamp and the mixergy should focus all the heating in a smaller volume that you can then use a lot quicker
Hi Kris, I am fairly new to Home Assistant and am currently trying to choose between a Mixergy and a Sunamp direct electric hot water solution for my new build house.
It''s clear that Mixergy is not as compact as a Sunamp (not a major issue for us), and will never be able to compete on heat-loss, but it does support
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